
THE CRIME CLUB
CHAPTER ITHE BLACKMAILER
CHAPTER IISIR PAUL WESTERHAM BUYS THE CRIME SYNDICATE
CHAPTER IIITHE GIRL IN THE PARK
CHAPTER IVTHE RED-HAIRED WOMAN
CHAPTER VTHE CRIME CLUB
CHAPTER VIDOWNING STREET
CHAPTER VIILADY KATHLEEN'S DOUBTS
CHAPTER VIIISCOTLAND YARD INTERVENES
CHAPTER IXTHE HIGHER BURGLARY
Midway across the restless Bay of Biscay, Captain Melun enjoys a rare moment of calm on the grand liner Gigantic when a sudden, cold weight presses against his temple. A revolver’s barrel, held by the enigmatic Sir Paul Westerham, turns a simple inspection of a kit‑bag into a deadly standoff. The captain’s sharp eyes and the baronet’s icy stare set the stage for a tense game of intimidation and intrigue.
In the cramped state‑room, the two men exchange veiled threats, each measuring the other’s resolve. Sir Paul, a red‑haired baronet with a hard‑won fortune from the American West, hints at a hidden agenda tied to a mysterious parcel he guards fiercely. As the ship rolls on, Melun must decide whether to pursue the truth behind the blackmail or become another victim of the Crime Club’s shadowy dealings.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (477K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Gonçalo Silva and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2014-08-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1937
Best known for early 20th-century thrillers and speculative adventures, this British writer also worked as a journalist and film producer. His books mix political intrigue, disaster fiction, and big what-if ideas that give them a lively period charm.
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